Or something like that.
I actually had to do some internet sleuthing for this one.
And in the end you have to wonder if it was worth it.
I suppose. It's some useless facts that can roll around in your head when you listen.
So there's that, I suppose.
Indicate Your Love (1981)
Sensible Shoes. This one was from L.A.
There is fuck all for information about this particular band anywhere on the sleeve. Just a few names and a date on the back.
I found something anyway.
It's trivial but puts some kind of context on it, I suppose.
The singer on this little seven inch of New Wave Pop is David Baerwald who would achieve a decent paycheck briefly in the middle of the 80's as part of David & David when they had a Top 100 release with a major contender for all-time most 80's production sound "Welcome to the Boomtown"
Not exactly my cup of poison, but hey, they hopefully got paid for it.
So there's that.
I doubt that DB saw any sort of money out of Sensible Shoes.
Good on him for having a song that peaked even at #37.
That's still better than you or I have ever done.
Red Balune (1979)
Red Balune. There's a bunch of Henry Cow connections which should give the savvy listener some expectation of the Avant Garde scratchy artsy damage that will be contained within.
You have been warned.
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